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* '''Abstract'''
* '''Abstract'''
'''Children's Rights''', written by Gholamreza Yazdani, is a practical book in the field of [[Family Jurisprudence]]. Avoiding technical terms and jurisprudential arguments, the author has collected fatwas and laws related to the rights of children (girls under 9 and boys under 15) in ten chapters.
'''Children's Rights (in Persian: [[:fa:حقوق_کودکان_(کتاب)|حقوق کودکان]])''', written by Gholamreza Yazdani, is a practical book in the field of [[Family Jurisprudence]]. Avoiding technical terms and jurisprudential arguments, the author has collected fatwas and laws related to the rights of children (girls under 9 and boys under 15) in ten chapters.


This book covers topics such as child guardianship and its levels (natural guardian, testamentary guardian, and appointed guardian), the rights of the fetus (preservation of life, prohibition of [[abortion]], and financial rights), and the rights of the newborn (breastfeeding, birth registration, and naming). The author also explains issues related to [[custody]] and its conditions, maintenance (*nafaqah*) and payment priorities, the property and transactions of children and their limitations, [[child marriage]] and the conditions for its validity, proof of lineage and ways to deny it, [[adoption]] and its legal effects, and finally, the nationality and domicile of the child.
This book covers topics such as child guardianship and its levels (natural guardian, testamentary guardian, and appointed guardian), the rights of the fetus (preservation of life, prohibition of [[abortion]], and financial rights), and the rights of the newborn (breastfeeding, birth registration, and naming). The author also explains issues related to [[custody]] and its conditions, maintenance (*nafaqah*) and payment priorities, the property and transactions of children and their limitations, [[child marriage]] and the conditions for its validity, proof of lineage and ways to deny it, [[adoption]] and its legal effects, and finally, the nationality and domicile of the child.